West Ham coach Paul Nevin could be following Mark Warburton in leaving the Hammers, according to EXWHUEmployee.
The ITK claims he has learned that the coach could be on his way with a number of foreign and domestic clubs looking to secure his signature.
If Nevin does quit it will be Moyes’ fourth coach to depart after Stuart Pearce, Alan Irvine and Mark Warburton threw in the towel.
That would be a big blow to the manager and although not certain at this stage there are possibilities it could happen given that Nevin has half suggested in the past it might happen.
Last year Nevin was asked by the London Standard whether he was seeking management on his own and although he responded negatively at that time added that were the right opportunity to come along he might be tempted.
The 53-year-old holds a UEFA Pro Licence and worked alongside Chris Hughton at Brighton & Hove Albion, rejoined Southgate’s England backroom staff on a part-time role in August 2021.
Last month the Athletic said: “Nevin is responsible for the preparation of training and is entrusted with creation and delivery in attacking set plays — and analysing opponents’ dead-ball routines. He is often stood next to Moyes in the technical area on match day and has become a key confidant”
Were he to depart he would follow Alan Irvine, Stuart Pearce and Mark Warburton threw in the towel and Mark Warburton to throw in the West Ham towel.